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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1904. < 4 BOYS 1N BLL BEAT SAN N JOSE Soldier Lads Execute a Fast Finish and Win Out in the Deciding Round of (ontest ——— PITCHERS IN RARE FORM BEEREES Emerson. for Visitors. Strikes Out Eleven Men and Forsyth Keeps Hits Well Scattered e Everybody within striking distan: their tr: 1000 ardent with they startad in to further cere- a with and nev gain d they = ze an the rubber. t as the real kind that gener- start in the 1 a deadlock nd won in ke to gaze thing and ne tight places. Fo; argument or steadier g batsm 1erson had won- x out eleven m hits afth upon n n hase was long two- ade the FOUR CLUBS WILL FORM NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Seattle Withdraws and Its Place Is Taken the Ogden Club. Guarantees Posted. W by 16.—The | National Spokane this business before committee will ) impe W. H. form with- Presi anticipated and last week tect Ogden for received nswer stating Ogden had « ST Bhe Sl h,l,i s of Lucas s matter v voted Ogden’s admission, 3 as re pted by C ne, Ogden by W E ¢ Lake McCloskey = by Williams. The 1 on- hese four ciubs. y ! name of the league w ged from the Pacific National Northwestern League. Each ind with $1000 forfeit as JAPANESE LINER BRINGS A LARGE SHIPMENT OF America Maru Comes Clouds Clear in Return to Enter t The Japanese liner America Maru ar-| ved vesterday morning from the Ori- h 135 passengers, 2337 tons of cargo, including raw silk valued at} $365,000 and treasure valued at $280,000. | The America is probably the last of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha's vessels that| will be seen in this port until the situ- | ation in the Far East becomes less straired. She will leave here January | 1 carry cording tc schedule, but W zht and passengers only as far as obe. where the Japanese War De-| partment of her and will take charge H convert her to whatever use conditions may demand. The Amer has plat- forms for quite a respectable battery, the guns for which are stored at Yo- kohama. Lieutenant Celonel A. D. Dabovsky of the Russian army was a passenger on the liner. The star passenger, how- | er, was Chan W¢ Tseung, the new vresident of the Sam Yup ¥ 8"‘; o a member of the advisor: e local Chinese consulate. About two re of Chinatéwn's principal mer- | 1s silks and each decorated fan, | hants, clad in gorgec E dock in a pro- | | | bearing an elaborate! 3 » the Pacific Mai , gave the distinguished ome kowtow and es- corted him in style to the nsulate. Captain H. K. Struve, who has been at Shanghai and Manila superintend- | ng the construction of revenue cutters for the insular ent, returned | on the 1 He Mrs. Struve and i absence The America’s ,passengers inciuded | the following named: | Mr L. L. Bailey, J. T. Bigelow, | Chan Wo Tseung. Lieutenant Colonel A D. Dabovsky, A studillo, Lieu- tenant Commander Fischer of the Ger- | man navy. A. R. Hager, J. Hashimoto, | Thomas W. Myrick. A. McKillop, R.| Onishi and wife, C. Oshima, B. Stiebel, Capt H. K. Struve and wife and Miss P. Zam PSEEC Stowaways Go to Alcatraz. Japanese an wed away in the | was zarbed in and dust st an a subject disappearea € of the ship was steamship Company Opens Fight. Pacific ] y has 1.300,000 feet o Pedro. Other boats will be engaged, 4ing to officials neonle = in the coast lumber n a Jarge scals I the regular lum- raders agree to give up their passenger e their operatiors to handling - Sixty-Seven Days Off Cape Horn. Details of the s w disabled the bark and compel o Falkiand Islands, were re. ed ye Exchang>. as Smast beads damaged top zear in fa The Willseott put into repairs are being made. was found heated, d F' The ared Too Late to Save Daty. | The British sht Alice A. Leigh, which ar- rived 105 davs from Newcas- | e port too late to save ne ker cargo of coal more_plentifully provis- 4 have been to better nees of the cargo. Her £ jow during the voyage. which Cordonnier, 0 days 10 per cent. from per cent iuseppe I, Robert er_cent: Loch edan, 90 nct cent . 50 per cent; €0 per c - Breaking Bar Detains Schooners. The scheoner Czariza, bound on a codfishing raise, and the schooner Antelope tried to go “ yesterday, buf were obliged to turn n account of the breaking of the bar. e, SN Water Front Notes. & ship Mohican re- one of her regular probably proceed ts e back from will Mare 1sland. The steamer Charics Nelson docked yester- ay at Steuart street, where she will be made roady for sea The damage sustained in the “irm which ®o nearly wrecked her has been repaired and when she saiis the Nelson will be as siout and seaworthy as ever. The schooner Sequola has been purchased by William Olsen of this eity. W. H. Moore was ireated at thi Harbor Hesrital yesterday for a badly fractured el- Low He was kicked by a se. et NEWSR OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Intercst to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Kosmos and way dise cargo valued as follows: For Weakness, TREATMENT TTTELY FREE sealed. free. We are By Dr. Lawrence’s New Perfected Vacuum Developer AND INVIGORATOR. it quickly restores Lost Strength or Wasted w2l Power and never !;lil;nlo cure Varicocele. or atic Troubles. ren WWoak or Debititaed Organs. thus restoring full youthful vigo:s. To_-vove the marvelous and positive merits may take it on 10 days' trial and approval ABSO- We can back up every claim we make. 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Stricture. _Drains. 1t positively develoos and OR MONEY BACK. of the VACTUM | 8 vkgs dry tuly showing a | S Inté Port for the the Orient, he Mikado’s S Chile, $16.033; Ger- $37C0: London, $3635. 23 pkes fresh fruits, 2047 ibs bran, 512 ago, 2420 lbe raisins, 98¢ Ibs dried frult. 44 pkes onions, 241 pkgs pota- beans, 25 cs Tbs cs 39 gais whisky, heg~ liquors, cs brandy. 13 bbis 10 cs mineral ; water, 5 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1» bay, 1443 Ibs 1 c= ham and bacon, 99 cs ‘spices, &1 cs cannad goods, 10.02 feet lumber. 1€ bales cks, 24 rolis roofi 54 kegs nalls, 33 bales paper. bales duc g00d: 4 pkgs drugs. 70 bars bdls steel 9 bars 6 bdis iron, 4 coils rope. pkgs paints, 1008 1bs potash, 1 bale leather. 101 pkae machinery, 10 cs boots and shoes, 1677 1 Ibs wax colls wire. 12 pkgs sewing machines, 5 . 5 bales broomcorn. America—30 bbis flour, 10 pkss fruit, 250 lbs raisins, pkgs building material. Ibs dried Pkgs pipe. S tons 1 colls rope, 470 17 1bs soda, 10 « owder, 3 cs blasting Ecuador—700 bbls flour, 430 gals wine. 1b: butter, 940 lbs lard, 36 cs canned woods, 90 cs sak 20 crts potatoes, 40 Cs blasting powder, brooms. To Peru—41.: dried fruit, 2223 1b- sh s, 400 4966 Ibs’ hope. 5% ibs tallow. 988 bdl ks, 20 cs coal oil, 47 pkgs building material, 32 pkgs pipe fittings, 30 _drums acid, 10 bales paper bags. To Chlls—1160 cs canned salmon, 1895 lbs sbrimps, 2 cs cheess, 4 cs dried fruit, 135.73% Ibs tallow, 40 prs oars, 600 cs blasting powde: 26 cs caps and fuse. 14 coils rope. § bxs soap. To Ge 204 ibs dried prunes, 921 gais bran: G 1bs bseswax, 20 cs canned Roods. 201 imon, 38,535 lbs salt hides, 1 ¢s_dried peaches To Bel s. 250 cs | | honey To England prunes. Exports by the Panama Steamer. San Juan salled yesterday for an assorted mer- The steamer d way ports wi > valued at 363,834, to be uted as follows: For Mexico, $7055 $18208; Panama, $2446; Co- Ecuador, $340: New York, Belgium, $6S7; Jamaica, $190; Spain, e leading ex; Mexico—IS20 Ibs spices, raisins, 50 lbs dried fruit, 110 gals wi 16 cs ned goods, 2 past. cs saimon, 114 Dotatces. 358 lbs ham pkegs groceries and .2 bdls sacks, ahd bacen, 482 Ibs wax . 4 pkgs paints and hooks, 3 bbls lbs ce s arms and on, 89 pkas machinery, 26 pkgs assaving mater 108 pkgs railroad material, 6300 feet lumber, 16 bdis iron, 910 Ibs sago. S pes mining ma- ghiners pkgs steel, 2 cs boots and shoes. To « 1 Ameri S bbls flour, 1001 s 5« pkes groceries 0 pkes paste. pkgs onions. 948 gals wine. S6 gals <36 40 cs whisky, 4 pkss salmon, 1S pkgs beer, . 100 bales hops. 16,636 Ibs lumber, 75 bdls shingles, pes pipe, t, 100 cx 14 , 31 our. 130 crts potatoes. 1498 beans, 10 haif bbl h vegetables. 20 bdls broom whiting. 40 coils rope. 1bs our, 20 cs salmon gals wine, 48785 Ibs 81,564 Ibs grease Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, January 16 8§2% hours from Port- n ot Jamieson, Ahiin, 16 hours . trom 31 hours from South Bay, Stmr W H Kruger, 30 hours from Eureka U S stmr Mokican, Day, Dicgo. Sems Jap stmr America Marv gurs 35 miuutes from Hongkong, na 15 daye 20 hours 6 minutes, via Hono- days 18 hours 38 minutes. o Alice A Leigh, Davison, 108 days Sewcastle, Aus. via Honolulu 26 da: bark Jean “ordonnler, Porcher, 170 11 davs from Wik 4 days from San Seattie and What- Going. 29 days 10 via Yoko- Rainier. Hansen, Br from Fr wansea eity, Hoffman, lapa Harbor ARED. Saturday, January 1. Urry, Panama; Pacific Mail San Juan, amship Co Swanson, Eureka; Pacific Ce Hansen, Seattle; Pollard Doran. Astoria; Oregon Rail- vigation Ger ship Magdal Meyer, Wilson & Co Br shin Duchalburn, Forbes, Sydney: G W Brunning, Ipsen, Sand Point; AILED Saturday, Neison, Eureka. Gielow, San Pedro. Jepsen. Victoria. Juan, Urry. Panama, etc Arena. Miller. Mendocino. Jokneon. Eureka Bradhering, Hamburg and January 16. nt Scotia. Ger stmr Serbl ¥ Aratzen, Ladysmith Schr Antelope, Widderstrom, Coquille River. RETURNED. aturday, January 18. chr Czarina. hence to-day for Sand Point, hence to-day for Coquille, and boats Lady Mine and America returned o port on account of bar being rough. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 16, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind S, velocity 6 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. TTLE—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Al-Ki, kagway: stmr Geo Loomis, hence 12th. ailed Jan 16—Stmr Cottage City, for Skag- ASPAR — Arrived Jan South Coasir hen Jan 15. GRAYS HARBORSailed Jan 168 = mer, for San Pedro. i VENTURA—Salled Jan 16—Stmr Asuncion, for_San Francisoo. CRESCENT CITY—Arrived Jan 15, 7 a m— Stomr ”ln;d‘ll&.ahenci Jan 13. Sailed Jan iS 2:30 p m_Stmr Coq River, for San Francisco. g TACOMA—Sailed Jan 16—Br stmr Oanta. for Liverpoo 2 Sailed Jan 16—Fr bark Eugenie Fautrel, for e eives San 16—Bx Arrived Jan tn Quicksten, from San Pedro; scir S T Alezander, from Port Los PEDRO—Saiied Jan for Grays Harbor. Ballard; schr Beul Arrived Jan 16—Stmi wood. . PORT HARFOPD—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr 16 — Stmr 5—Schr Espasa. Jan 16—Schr Stimson, for for Umbqua. Alcatraz, from Green- Coos Bay, from San Pedro, to sail for San at 2 am 2 16—Stmr National o. Jan 16—Stmr New- burg, for San Francisco. stmr Sequoia, for Monterey; schr Jas H Bruce, for San Pedro; scnr Fred E Sander. for San Francisco. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 15—Bark Olym- pic. hence Jan 3 Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Korea, from Yoko- hama. * EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Cleared Jan 16 and sails Jan 17—Stmr Alaskan, for San Diego and San Franelsco. FOREIGN PORTS. EAST LONDON—Arrived Ji stmr Vermont. from Portiand, Or. " 3 B¢ TOKOHAMA—Sailed Jan $—Br stmr Wyn- eric, for —. Arrived prior to Jan 16—Stmr Doric, from San Francieco, via Honolulu, for Hongkong, stmr Shawmut, from Tacoma, for MaWila. ADELAIDE—Sailed Jan 15—Schr Alumna, tor Homoluiu. 14—Br ship bt faorn Liverest, fog San Fipeiy G urn, from vy , fos P VALPARAISOTn pori Dec Flo B i Auldgirth. for San Francisco, via nitrate Sailed Dec 26—Ger stmr Ramses, £ Burg DS T-Cer stme laia, for Hamburs. ther Castie, for New York. v Arrived prior to Jan 16—Stmr Athenla trom Vancouver. via Yokobama % NAGASAKI—Sailed Dec 27—Aus stmr Kobe, for, Calevtia A West. for Grays Harbor. T NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Heckla, SILK FROM FAR EAST Last Tim=2 Whither ervice as Transport or Cruiser 4‘11 Portland; | Until War She Will Shortly for Christiansand and Copenhagen: stmr Pat- ricia, for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg; stmre New York, for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton; stmr Furnessia, for Glas- gow: stmr Umbria, for Liverpool. CHERBOURG—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr_Phil delphia, from Southampton, for New York. | LONDON—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Columbian, for_Boston. GLASGOW-—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Sardinian, for Bokton. NAPLES—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Hohenzol- i, from New York, via Gibraltar, for Genoa. Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Massilia, for New York; stmr Nord Amerike. for New York. LIVERPOOL—sSalled Jan 16—Stmr Saxonia, for New York: stmr Canadian, for Boston. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Jan for Che Loufs. from New York. Southampton. HAVRE—Satled Jan 16—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Phil- adelphia, for New York, via Cherbourg. ANTWERP—Sailed Jan 18—Stmr Zeeland, for New York. | R 2w £ i i Movements of Steamers. i { * 1 i TO ARRIVE. i Steamer. From. | Due. | W. H. Kruger Humbolde .[Jan. 1 Crarina. Coos Ba Jan. 1 Rival.. . .. |Willapa_Harbor. Jan’ 1 S. Morica. Grays Harbor. Jan. 1 Chehalis...... Grays Harbor. Jan. Coronado Grays Harbor. Jan. Chica. . Coquille River Mackinaw ‘Tacoma .... . Arcata 00s Bay & Pt Orford. Fliza . Coquille River. 4 | Leclara Tacoma .... Puget Sound Ports Seattle & Tacoma -| Portland & Astoris - Humbolat .. Hamburs & Wa i Seattle ... Portland & Way Ports. .| Seattle & Tacoma. -+|Coos Bay & Pt. Orfo ./ Nanaimo .... an Diego & Way T Harbor. Seattle & Olymp! Humboldt .. -|Grays HarBor Point Arena & - Grays Harbor. Humboldt v New York via Panam: Portland & Astoria.. Humbeldt . San Diego & Mendocino & Pt. Arena. ewport & Way Ports. Puget Sound Ports Grays Harbor China & Japan.. Humboldt Seattle & Tacom: Portiand & Astor: Honolulu .............. Puget Sound Ports.....!] .| Mexican Ports _1Jan. -/ New York via Panama. Jan. Titania. State of TO SAIL. i Destination. |Sails.| Pier. , | . January 17. | | Los Angeles Ports. /12 m Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports /10 am Pier 10 San Diego & Wav.| 9 am Pier 11 Humboldt ..... -.i1:30 p|Pler 9 Humboldt . Jh2 miPler 2 January 18. | | Los Angeles Ports.|12 mPler 2 Nevadan...| Hono. & Kahului.| 3 pm!Pier 23 Oregon Astoria & Portland 11 am Pler 24 Homer Los Angeles Poits. (10 am'Pier 2 January 1. | | Czarina.... Coos Bay direc -iPler 8 Elizabeth..| Coquiile River. Pier 20 Eureka. Humboidt .... 9 am/Pier 13 S. Barbara. Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm Pier 2 Chico | Coquille River.....| 6 pm Pler 2 Arcata.....| Coos B. & Pt Orfrd|12 m Pier 13 20 1} 19 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 Humboldt .........'1:30 p/Pler 9 January 31. | Puget Sound Ports.(11 amiPler 9 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm'Pier 20 Grays Harbor...... Pler Svdney & Way Pts| 2 pm Pler G. Lindauer 2% 7 | Pt. Arena & Alblon| 8 pm Pler 2 | San Diego & Way.! 8 am|Pler 11 i January 23. | 1 Los Angeies Ports.| 4 pm/Pler 2 Gravs Harbor.....| 4 pm/Pier 10 | Seattie & Tacoma.' 5 pm Pler 20 January 23. | | Pt Arena & Mdcno! 4 pm/Pler 2 N. Y. via Panama 12 m Pier 40 G. W. Eider Astoria & Portland/ll am/Pier 24 North Fork | Humboldt . --.1'5 pm|Pier 20 i January 24. | ! fa..... Newport & Way..| 9 am Per 11 P January 25. | | A. Maru... | China & Japan....!| 1 pm!Pier 40 | Januvary 2s. | 1 Queen..... | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am!Pler 8 San Pedro- | Humboldt .... 10 am!Pier 2 January 28. Centennial.’ Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 | For. Sals. 1 : Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Jan. | Skagway & Way F i Farallo Valencia Dolphin. . Excelsior. I Dollar. .. Wranch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchange, San January 18 1904. U. S. N., Mer- building w: ! dropped exactly at noon to-day— c., &t noon of the 120:h meridian. or at § p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. N.. in charge. _— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, enirance to San Francisco “Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY. JANUARY 17, Sun, rises . Sun sets Moon_sets E—In the above exposition of the tides tha eurly morning tides are given in the left hard column and the successive tides of the Yourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are fn Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference s ths mean of the lower low waters —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 1§, James and_Annie Schwartz to Aden Com- pany, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue. 151 W of Van Ness avenue. W 41:3 by N 120; India W. & Spear (Scott) (wife cf A), to Isidor Baron, lot on § line of Sutter street, 185 W of Octavia, W 27:8 by S 120: $10. Chazabers te_(corporation) to Margaret E. and s..rah‘-l S e Io‘t on N line of Sacramento street, of Buchanan, E 77:6 by N 127:8%: $25.000. M. Shettel Company (corporation) to John H_ Saunders. 1ot on S line of Bush 82 E of Webster. E 27:6 by § 137 VETERANS PLAY Herbert Schmidt and Clarence | lobbing game just suited them. | their more experienced opponents. Ta: | Schmidt in the last two sets was rather | | every good team except MacGavin and | Francisco, Cal., | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | in the order of occurrence as to time; the | addition to the soundings of the United States | [N RARE FORM Joe Tobin and Will Taylor Continue Their Victorious Ca- reer on the Tennis Courts [ Never (Guess, Experiment or take chances of any sort. I attempt to cure only those diseases that I have been curing for the past sixteen years, and I DBelleve that I am justified in saying that I Bave learned ail about them. Were I lacking in knowledge pe ing to my spec 1 would never have attained my present success, mor would T to-day be ~cognized as the leading specialist _treating men's diseases. 1f afflicted. you can depend upon it that the service I offer you.is the service you need, and is service such as can be rendered by no other physician. PECIAL MATCH IS —_— MADE SRS & SRS l My fees are Fair; My Cures Are ent and You Can Pay When Satisfied That 705 Are Well s Men’s Diseases Only. TEE SCIENTIFIC mnm, PAINLESS wumo! VARICO- OF “WEAXNESS.” ' | Desing the system with powerful } | Griffin Are to Meet To-Day| on California Club Grounds P S e R The California Tennis Club courts did not dry yesterday until the middle of the afternoon, and some of the play- ers could not be accommodated. The feature was a doubles between Joe To- bin and Will Taylor and Herbert Schmidt and Harry Rolfe. The veter-| ans have yet to meet their first defeat. ' They lost the first set to the pmmmnx; ycungsters, but changed their tactics in the next two sets and won with some- thing to spare. i Schmidt and Roife played a fine game | in the opening set, and their opponents’ | In the | second and third sets Tobin and Tayler | used more speed in the back court and | The Leading Specialist. ure varicocels by cut- To attempt to stimulants 2nd tonics in%an effort to restors functional vigor can have but one final resuit: the condition is ren- | dered worse than before. ““Weakness™ | js merely an indication of a low form of infammation in the prostate gland, and this inflammation is but agEra- vated by stimulating remedies that ex- cite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific and - fully effective treatment for ‘‘weakness,” which ef- fects a permanent cure by restoring | e use of caustie. My cures are positive and permanent in every inetance, and are effected in s ftew days’ time. No pain. mo hos- pltal expense. and eeldom is it nec. essary that th itient ew‘ from his Dusiness.” . CONTRACTED DISORDERS QUICKLY CURED Under my original system of ment these troublesome thoroughly cured in abo 2sual time required. Th nt, because it v treat- ars took the net whenever they had a| the prostate gland to a sound and hronfe L"fi"m- o chance. Schmidt and Rolfe were put | bealthy state. T obtain complete re- | 13 1o Drostate slend. Do noe take est treatment know: person at my office o sults in every case I treat eConsult me ires of charge. either pamphlet, “‘Live All Your Years a Man,” malled free, and o is the male séxual orzans. O. C. JOSLEN DR. Cor. Market and Xearny Sts. Private Entrance 702 Market Street. to 4:30 and 630 D. m. 0 8 p. m. & days, 9 on the defensive and fell easy prey to lor was steadier than Tobin, but the| latter won many more aces. Rolfe! played his usual steady game, but, wild. Taylor and Tobin have beaten Allen. If they beat the latter a'match will probably be arranged for them with MacGavin and Smith. " After an absence of several weeks Dr. | McChesney, who has been in the spow- | bound East, took up his racket and wnl almost as clever as ever. After losing the first set he won the next two tmm! Chester Smith. | Herbert Long and Gus Taylor played | a cloge three-set match. Taylor won the first, but the next two, which were ex- RAILWAY TRAVEL. 'SOUTHERN_PACIFIC | T Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FEANCISCO. (Mafn Line. Foot of Market Street) LEATE — Fro¥ DECEARER . 198, — AAivE , tremely close, went to Long. The win- ' 1.004 v.u'-_f.'.gi»;.ur Ramsey 7550 | ner daid some fine driving, both back TR W 7250 and fore hand. Taylor was somewhat 7304 Va out of practice. i 230. 8.25» Dr. Lovegrove was at his best yester- " 7.25» day when he beat Harold Gabriel and ! tied Robert Drolla. The doctor also CALIFORNIA i Frita, K beat A Mannon. .| LIMITED TocHicaco | e 1 Bradley Wallace and Glenn Cogwill LEAV _ | 8004 Owr Kalghts Laadiag. 7.580 piayed a long match, in which the hon- ES DAILY B ors were even. Each won two sets. The at D:30 a. m., through fn 3 dars. . Stockton. - e -3 w * - Los Bamos. Mendot score in the fth was when dark with diner and all trappings. | mas. Los Bisos Meadata i = i Porterville ... = The following matches were played: | 8304 Port Costa. Mt i | Modesto, Harold Gabrie! tied R. B. Daggett, 6-4, 2-6, | Other Sani Trams: | b 1-6, 6-1; Glenn Cogwill tied Bradley Walla I S 4530 | 6-0, 4-6 1-8, 8.0, Herbert Long beat Gus for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleid 2304 | Taglor. 4.6 73, 64 Dr. Lovegrove beat A Merced, Hanford and Visalia. annon, 6-4. 6-3; Will Taylor and J. S Tobin beat H Schmidt and H. H. Rolfe, | $:90 P- M. for Stockton 5. 6-4, 6-3; Dr. McChesney beat . J. Smich, | 8:00p m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyom aad | 4, -y -6, 6-4. 6-3. T. A. Allan beat C. P. Pritchard, | Chicage: | w A 435 6-4, 6-3; Lovegrove beat Gabriel, 6-3 and | | 900. i Express—Ogden snd & 11 25 tied R. a, 1-6, 6-1. | 8301 Richmond. ‘Martines aad - Way o ' i tations . 2 { The Golden Gate Tennis Club will way, Oakland, Cal 37 South PIrst | 550, Toe Overiand Limited — Ugden. | finish its doubles tournament to-day if | Deaver. Omaba, Chicago. - og: i 10.004 Vaiielo 1”7 the courts dry in time. TR e e Pk = A special match has been arranged | q Con Martinez. Byroa. Tracy, between Herbert Schmidt and Clarence | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | Lainrop. “atockTen Werced! n, to be played at the California | LESSER B — Lemasee. Vissita Club courts this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | SAN FRANCISLU Anu NUKTH PACIFiC BeReratold, Loo ARgolcs oo It will be three sets out of five. Schmid RAILWAY COMPANY. "gg o rn T s is easily the most promising young | Tiburom Perry, Foot of Market Street.| '[Sor hunicis | Winters. Sacramento. Woodiand. Marysville, Knights Landing, Oroville aad way 19538 5 iions . 338 Port Costa. Mactines. Tracy. Lathrop. Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Way Sta tions heyoad Port Lost: | player of the California Club and re- cently won the second elass without losing a set. Griffin occupies the same pcsition at the park, and the match will surely be a good one. The Califor- nia Club members are confident that l : 52 at 11:30 p. m. 330 turdays—Extra trip at 1:30 and 11:30 p. ™. 9:30, 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, 3:30. - 5e Schmidt can take Griffin's measure, | ine. Tracy. Stockion. Lait 5 | While the members of the Golden Gate | 4 9:20, 11:15 i~ B-’.l:;m‘-‘l"')" »e | Club are equally sure Griffin will win. | &, 12:30 3 and 6:35 p. m. on Trbey, Stockton. Ll b PRI Sl ke o R N, P R m.; 1:40. 3:40. Hayward. Niles, irvington. San) 18.55a | (wife of E. £). lot on W line of Shrader v | street, 150 S of Carl: S 25 by W 100; $10. | San Francisco. o LosAugeies | " Edward G. Denniston to. Alblon S. Perley 3 oiden State Limited Sleeper, !lot on W line of Dolores street, 120:8% N of | Week | Sun- | Oakiand to Los Angeles, for Cht- Sixteenth, N 39:6, SW 288:8 'S 3 1. NE LML cago, visC.R.1L &P. 85% ! 287:6: also Iot on W Port Costa. Tracy, Stoc! L l,;)- | 237:8 N of Sixteenth, Hayward, Xiies and San Jose 25a 197:7%, NE 200:315, re. :wo'-.n-lw_. 9354 Heiry C. and Sarsh A Walker to Cyrus I i i Spencer, 16t 'on S line_of Army street, 100 E Pt Fort Coata. Deatcrar Sut- of Guerrero, E 25 by S 101:6; $10. o, Wi, Barit Sommtn Dorothea M. Klumpke to Matsugaro Tsuka- Petaluma Rocklin. Aubars, Colfax, moto, lot on NW corner of Twenty-third street | and Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads and San Jose avenue, W 41 114, E 34:0%, Santa Rosa. worth, Winnemaces . 52% S 114:10: 36500 Vallejo, dafly. ~xcept Sunda; 7880 D. F. and Margaret E. F. Roberts to Jennie ; Vsilejo, Sunday only 5 Sass (wife of Louls), lot on W line of Dolores | kichmound. ssa Pablo. Port Costa, street, 130 N of Twenty-third, N 30 by W Martines and Way Stations...... 11.2854 176 $10, | Oregon & Cailfornis ExpreseSac- Louis Sass to Jennie Sass, same: mift. ‘Healdsburg. Tsmeato, ryo v .fi Cornellus and Etta Shea to Randoiph C. | Lytton. e e $80a Surbridge, lot on N line of Twenty-Afth street, Geyserville, 3 S 100 W of Noe, W 55 by N 114; $i0. Cloverdale. | D. A. Curtin to same. same; $10. i 2 : { Hopland | _Catherine and W Johnstone to Henry | | E. Mathews, lot on SW line of States street suh Ukt I 383:11% SE of Douglass, SE 32, E 33, N Willits. | 50:75,"w 41: 810 Therese Schad to Therese P. Schad, lot on . SW corner of Washinston street and Dunbar oo o T A C alley. § 53:6 by W 22:6: mift, 00ai Sonema [010a7 808 | . Principu way biations Enima, David E. 5:03p| _ Glen Ellen. 205 pl 6:20 p - | Thompscn to Edwin ewhall, lot on N Nned —— oo 418 Bewark, SusJess, LesGates | of California street, 67:6 W of Sansome, W 40 | * | 3¢ ters Train, | by N 80: $5. P T ol M, Jose and Way Stations. Retara- 1oz from Los Gatos Sunday caly. 17 289 OAKLAN M& From iZANCISCO, Foot ot STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria-and Mark West Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carisbad Spri Soda Bay. Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes. Laurel ward Rolkin, lot on W corner of Natoma and | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Third streets. SW 150, NW 80, NE 75, SE 50, | Potter Vailey. John Day's, Riverside, Lierly’s, | NE 75, SE 820, | Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr' City 2nd County of | Hot Springs. Halfway House, Comptche, Camp T. Milliken, lot on SW corner of Connecticut | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. ard Colusa sireets, S 30 by W 100; $—— | Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Emily F. Arey to same, rerecord 1376 D. | Westport, ood, Cahto. Covello. Layton- 291, ot on SW line of Twenty-eighth avenue. | yijle, Cuminings, Bell's Springs, Harris. Ol 1130’ SE of H street. SE 75 by SW 100: block | sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia 514, Bay View Homesteaq: aiso lot on SW | and Eureka. corner of Connecticut and Colusa streets. S 50 | Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- Robert Rodgers to Frederick Farinoll, re- | | recctd ® D. 387, lot on S line of Commercial | | street. E of Kearny, E 14 by S 60; $2800. Catherine Dinsmore to Louise Boutel, lot on | S ilne of Vallejo street, 160:6 W of Jones, W | by S 60; $1 | _ Edwerd H. and Katherine HAward to Frank E. and Julia P. Baker. 3 toma, 225 E of Ninth. NE 25 by NW 75; $10. | |~ Charles G. and Dorothea A. Gebhardt to Ed- | | an Francisco to Isaae by W 100, block ——; also lot on W line of | duced 1ates. 10.400 Indiana street, 30 N of Colusa. N 75 by W 100, On Sunday round-trip tickets to all peints| $.00a and property out of county: $10. beyond San Rafael at Ralf rates. Jessic and Albert E. Milllken to Charies L. | = Ticket offices, €30 Market street. Chronicie Tilden, same: also lot on W line of Thirty- | pusidinz. & eighth avenue, 100 N of C street, N 120 by W 120: $10. | David and Grace Schneider to Frank Schnei- der. undivided ninth of lot cn W line of Ken. tucky street, 125 S of Twenty-second, S 50 by W _100: $10. ' Estate of John P. Harrington (by Union Trust Company, executor) to Emma €. Gunn, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue. 150 N of Clement street. N 50 by E 120: $1610. James Fisher to Helma L. Olsen, lot on W line of Seventh avenue. 332 S of California street, S 26 by W 120, guitclaim deed; $1. Helma L. Olsen (o Emelie A. Allen, $10. 5 Robert and Christine F. McMillan to Wiiliam E. Estes_lot on E line of Forty-seventh ave- nue, 225 N of K street. N 25 by E 120; $10. Tavid and Grace Scineider to Frank Schnei- der, lot on S line of Eleventh avenue, 130 E of | 5 P street, E 25 ; $10. Sadie and C. Schaertzer to 8. Ducas | Company. lot on E line of Chenery street. 58 S of Randall, S.25. E 115. N 25. W 108, lots and S, block 18, Fairmount Tract: $10. Ansiie_Callely to Gustat Lindholm. lot on N tine of West Park street. 113:0 E of Holly, B | 1 25 by N 100, lot 38, block 3, Holly Park; $10. | ; Bullding Contracts. Emanu-El Kindergarten (owner) with Bruecker & Lewls (contractors), architects Biiss & Faville—All work except electric fix- tures fus . finish _hardware, hot water heater, pa’ sidewalks and yard for kinder- garten building on-corner of Chesley, and Homer streets: $6450. Emmeline B Paxton (owner) with Hills & Fisher (contractors)_ . archi —=. -All work except manteis for a two-story frame H. C WHITING, H § e ikl i i % ': i j i i } sy i A5, 6:35, 1:40, 8:35, 9:38, 11:05 2335, 3:45, 5245, g :§i i i E. Bo:flh ] (Gwner) with Thomas H. %), ‘architects . mill, galvan-

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